p!T•r~Rt I R(;H (;471TTF PT t-t I rHat4 134kTITRDAY MORNING, JULY 19 1956. Terme: e hem,. = pep, pnyable In cdsance PK I,V—Twe Dollars per anemic]. In advanCe.— Cllnbc be ealpplisi the loth:ming emtdltionm Your Cartes Vac ancoltn...-- 00 r.s annum ------A b 7l — ea. re e , rell tea Into • cso en, non es. st i e i at any Pnast Macmreas anytlne. Ibcy r en d hmenn a e & Mtahre rnlcce• 1. o • lec nave Itlandvccd.l-et SOB COUNTY CONVENTIO/1 Pr M. Sake ff , he Union." _ In yurenenee of • ierdwtion ed.ptat at the Union County Cbow•ntion held on t•10f Mayslantborished the ^oin , ty o, tomitne ennolate4 by that 0 nreotloo to oene •W.Ow • oonotir , notendon nominate a ananlr Vete, lb. eitlzens of Venheny moray who an. onoreed to the ores•nt *foams! admmlettatlNo ere herehe Invited ne west in their revertive rheell-n dlalairta, at the umel places orholdboa eltotlma thereto, •unlees tome othev Moos le he woneral eoneeet eateed tom) on 8 ITIIRDAY. Tfllt 16'h day of ntIOUST 1850, and elect tern d -legate from etch dietrtet to a Orom•w Con !notion to balled lath. Court Donee in the .it. .f fem. buret. on WEDSI I BDAY the 20th DAY of Atf0176T,10513, at 10 o'clock, to no bosh, a county ticket to be sop-orted at the "atotter ele•tion. v 11: Ti7n 'he sit ate omwet Onapentern Senator Yl9l went for Arsemt.l, One tenon for •wootete Jo gm Do do do Dletrkt •tt , mey: DO do do County OoniredeelonOr. Do do do do Anditem Do do do do Purveyorr. Two do do 131re.tore or the noon The toeet`love 10 the iowoehl be 1,14 between the hour. 3 and 5 p.m. •oa In the- aria nft.....1.1e the boronand tort Ween the of 7 and 9 of gild day 711011A8 A 710 , 11 , 1, Dblinal Faun., dardary. Chairman Co. Cbm. jar For Telegraphie News Bee 8d page. For City sad Commercial Nowa see 4th page. Ma. fivaraza's SPIIVOIL—Persoos desirous of procuring copies of Mr. Sumner's celebrated speech, 0 The Crime against Kansas," in pam phlet form, can procure them at this office.' CANDIDAT3 10 CONCIREU —The [LIMO of HOD. David Ritchie having been mentioned in aommo tion with the nomination for Congress by the opponents of the present administration In the 21st district, we are requested to announce that Mr Ritchie will not be a candidate for Congress at the next election. Thls purpose on the part of Mr. Ritobie ren ders It .neoessary that the people should look about therm for Borne proper person as his suc cessor. These are times . requiring much care and prudence in making such a selection; and It behooves those who wish this antislavery dist riot to be properly represented in the next Con gress login, the needed attention to the subject. Mr. Bitola° has been a faithful and honest representative, and many of hie constituents will regret Me determination not to ma egvin, among whom the ideate gaining ground that it in not always good policy for northern constituencies to change their representatives frequently. Me are unwed, however, that he has not taboo the step without folly weighing the urgent requests of his friends to remain in the field, and has de clined only because Me private Internee impera tively require It. DAUPHIN CauoTT —The old line Whigs of Dauphin °aunty held a large meeting at Harris burg on Wednesday evening, Jaly 9,11. JOMPH Waxmann. Esq., presided, assisted by A. Fres ner and Jon. H Fox, E Are., as Vice Presidents, and Geo. W. Harris and C. DI. Shell, as Secre taries. The resolutions were offered by Aaron Hombangh, Esq., and wore unanimously adopted. They accept the Philadelphia platform and en done the nominations of Fremont and Dayton. This meeting was significant, because it was very generally reported that the Whigs of Dau phin were going for Buchanan. The action of this meeting effectually puts a stopper upon that. A call for a County Convention to meet on the sth of August, to nominate a county ticket, hue been issued, addressed to all the opponents of the present National administration. A call for a preliminary meeting of the friends of Fremont and Dayton has also been bleared, to take steps for a thorough organization of the county. It la signed by the leading men of the county—Whigs, Americana and Republicans; and the proapcot now is that thorn will 100 a grand rally of all the Opposition elements in Dauphin upon Fremont and Dayton. The heart of the Commonwealth has been slow to move; but its soctuditeas there is no reason to question. It can pulsate only for liberty. We are assured that, if all the elements are properly combined, Dauphin county can and will give 1800 majority for Fremont. BUISATOtt WILSON, it wdl be Stoll by our tele graphic despatches, unqualifiedly denies the re port en industriously sent from here 'all over the country. The Ile thus emphatically clinch ed, to one of the numerous brood batched at the office of the Pittsburgh' Post. It was made tip, there, and furnished to the telegraphic reporter for this city; but as the latter gave currency to it without it qutring as to its truth, it is proper that the Associated Preen of the country should hold him to a strict accountability fur the base less fabrication, The Indianapolis Journal ortioontoo the num ber of strangerrin attendance on the Republican Convention in that city, on Thursday, at Fauns TIi.IISAISD. - It wan a second edition of 1840 re vised, improved and enlarged. It struck terror and dismay Into the Old Liners, and canned them to seek their. hiding places like ground hogs avoiding a flower of rain. It was a sorry day for the Pierco Douglas party. They read their doom upon the wall in unmistakeable charac ters. WINN COUNTY CONIMITION.—Tbe Call for Union County Convention appears In our paper to-day. It is addressed to all the opponents of the National Administration, and the day fixed for the primary meetings is Satnrdsy, the leth of August just four weeks hence. This to abundant time for a canvass of the county by candidates. The most important offices to be filled at this Oration are those of Congress, State Senator, and District Attorney. A tremendous Fremont and Dayton ratifies• don meeting was held at Freeport, Illinois. At least one half the aseembladge were Germans.— Dr. Hillgaetner eloquently addressed them in their own tonne, and by their unbounded en dumdum at the mention of "Freihoit and Fre• moot" (Freedom and Fremont) they showed do oisirely whiob way their reason and their better nature led them to go. flinenrunta.—The Fremont and Peyton men of the Moth Ward, Philadelphia, bare form ed a club, and elected Jecon L Gamete, Presl dent, and BIHJA3II3I enema and Incase. H! Steermas Vice Presidents Those who era fa miliar with the politics of the State, will eel:mg 121011 a promirent name In Chet of the President, end the two Vice Presidents are also leading and Influential men in the city. "Help Me,,Casuns, or I Sink 1" The Booharteoltes 'are calling for " Help !" The loud pnbrationtrof the pat Ho heart for Fels- DOM and Paimortv alarm them. Henco the call for molar, embodied la the following circular forwarded to as by a Poet Master who received Itt (servals.) 7b the Postmaster of ------. DWI. Ste—eta private consultation of the leading Democrats of the Union held to this oity, Inomediltblr upon the adjournment of the Cin- Convention, It woe recommended that each Postmaster be requested to contribute en amount proportionate to the receipts of their respective offices. Upon examining the returns or the Foot Office Department it is found that your proportion will be three dollars, which you Will confer a favor by remitting by return of mail. The principal object In making there collec tions ti JO thrOliF into the doubtful Suttee an immense quantity of speeches and documents in favor of She policy of the Democratic patty,end moo to assist in defraying the expenses orepaak• ars that will lie•employed during the coming manse. You will therefore perceive that every Pont Master WHO Wl6ilEB FOR A CONTINU ANCE -oF 1319 .OFFIOIAL •position will find it for his Inteirst to neo every effort to bring about so dilatable a result. Bir Poet *htesters are appealed to biome they aro coneidered the representatives of the pry in their respective localities, 'and being the repiplects of the patronage of the Adminis tration, it is but just that they should comply ItiVES IIO2 . Please send rookie name of_eome sellable lead inti I/Cart:milli your town Whom we can confer with hereafter: - • Andress. - PERRIN M. BROWN,Iim. Washington City, (p a) 1856. rorte - ad 01 sending 'ro '"three defiant" t • Wasblogtoo,.• ' requested , - i the gentleman ad dressed sent t-toifi joky 'for ten copies, of the Campaign "fhb may 'be takn saw significant "sign of the times."—Xhany 'Bee. hood. Tm BALTAT-BCX Sturraue.--Cougratulatlng the public upon the exportation of these black birds the Alta California assures no, that,— "By the transportation of these t wenty-eeven men. San Francisco is at once robbed of probe -bay 8,000 votes, for they were all (rood for a hun dred each. Were we to have an election to-mor row, there le no question that the vote would fall off from three to four thousand from what were polled last fall. It is pretty well ascerta ned now that about three thousand illegal votes were counted at the het election, and parties who have been looking into this matter tell us that !nude enough have been diecovered to give John eon one hundred. legal majority over Bigler, whereas the returns show that Bigler carried the County by over two thousand majority." Parties direct from San Francisoo report that the Vigilance Committee expect to be able to maintain the poeition they have assumed until the next general election in September, as they are unwilling to restore to the hands of the pres eat city officers, who were elected by fraud,- the powers of the goverement. The Louisville Courier notices the formation of a Fremont Eleotoral ticket, in that State, by a convention held at Slate Lick, and adds : "Had the Slate Lick Convention acted with less 'precipitancy, It might have chosen a more formidable body of electore. The Hon. Adam Bratty, of MaeOa county, has announced, in dierinct terms, his affiliation with the Free Sollere. In this city we understand that a prominent lawyer, who was once in Congress, has elated that he would canvass the Dietrict for Fremont. And we know of another of our ablest lawyers and beet citizens strongly inolined to the Repub lican nominees " Perim" Conerr —We have several letters from Potter county, all of which !peek of the great enthusiasm prevailing there for Fremoot and De, t nod pledging it for from 400 to 600 Ma. jortty for our ticket. It is but a few years aline Potter county contained barely 600 voters; but she is now Oiling up with a thrifty and intelli gent population. Appalling Disaster. COLLI!ION ON TUE NORTII PENNS LLTANIA RAILROAD At flee o'clock this morniog a epecial train of ten oars left the Master Btreet Depot with the aobools of St. Alichael'a Roman Catholic Church, In Kensington.. The excursion party consisted of between five and six hundred persons, the great majority of whom were children. They lutended proceeding to Fort Washington, four teen and a half miles from the city, where they were to enjoy a picnic. Owing to the number of oars, end the weight of the train, there was some delay, and the eon. doctor, Mr. Alfred F. Hoppe', finding himself behind time, pushed forward with gtreat rapid. icy when towards the end of hie trip. The regular passenger train for the city left Gwynedd at six o'clock, and couched Camp Hill at 6 o'clock and 18 minutes. Finding the es t:torsion train bad not yet arrived, Mr. Win. Vanstavoren, the conductor, determined not to wait for it, and hie train woe moving along when the expected train came thundering Cu around a curve, at the rate of 36 miles an hour. A ccl lision of course ensued with the intst appalling consequences. The down trails escaped without serious dam: ago, hat the scene presented by the excursion train was fearful. The three forward cars of the train were crushed completely to pieces, and the wreck, mingling with that of the 1000- motive took fire, and the flames communicated to the other care of the train. The two neat cars after the three that 'sere wrecked outright took fire, sod were entirely consumed. The inmates of the three forward ears wore completely mixed op with the wreck, and a large number of them were killed outright.— There were probably fifty persons in each of the three oars, and the lowest estimate we heard fix the number of killed at fifty, while it was feared the dread aggregate would reach one hundred. . - Mr. Hoppe!, the conductor escaped with very lade injury. Henry Harris, the engineer of the excursion train, was cut to piece. and killed in stantly, and John Balms, the fireman, Is among the missing, and it is believed he is-nnder the wreck. 130311 as the dreadful intelligence reached the city a car was dispatched with all posedble epeed from the Master street depot with phyai dans and other amietauce. _ . Eleven bodies of men and women and two children wore burned t, death in one car. The names are unknown. They were caught under the side of one of the oars and roasted envy.— When we saw the remains they presented a hor rible spectacle. The mutilated remains of four men and women and a child were dog from beneath the engine and tender. The remains of a email child were found under the ruins of tho engine, in the ash-pan. The remains of Me other bodies were raked out of the abbes, and placed on the grass oppo site to where the accident happened. The killed, as far as now ascertained, amount to no lees than THIRTY-NINE persons, and the wounded to SIXTY NINE. These numbers will probably be increneed, IV! oc•me of the wounded will probably Ste, and there are oomo whose In juries are not known. The most horrible eight of all was that of the burning core—for iu a few moments after the collision, the fire spread rapidly through the broken remnants, burning and rooming to death nineteen men, women and children. The groans and shoots of the wounded, end those bald by the legs and arms to the burning wreck were of a oharticter to appall the bravest heart. A row of noon was at once formed and bucket. nerd to eztiogniab the flamer., but they were notnace.,Bful. A large number of pereone ware taken front the wreck elighaly bruised, who made hair breadth eecapee from being burned to death. The scene, upon the arrival at Matter etreet, beggars deseriptlon—the fathers and mothers and relatives of the exeurtioniste having assem bled there to the number of about 2000, to learn the reeult of the dreadful Catastrophe. 6TATEMKJT Of MB. WM. SWAIN. The scene was the most awful I ever witness. ed. Of five cars nothing woe left standing but the wheels, every bit of wood-work was totally destroyed. A number of the dead were lying in st beep Bo dreadfully burned that you could not tell whether they were men or women. Among these was, it Is believed, the Rev. Mr. Sheridan, priest cf St. Michaels Church. He was with the excursion party, and Ma body was not found. Under the, ruins the bridles of come fifteen or eighteen persons could be seen. No portion of them could be reached, but their limbs—here a leg protruded and there an arm or a head could be discovered. The care could bo seen horning for a dtstance of four miles, and the Chestnut Hill Fire Company hastened to the epot and by their exertions In extinguishing the dames, served materially in the work of rescu ing the dead. The people around the neighborhood hastened to the dreadful scene, and by every means in their power assisted In the relief of the wounded. Fortunately, there was a quantity of ice and lee cream on the train; this was given to the wound ' ed;. It refreshed them greatly. DootOre Jacoby, Egbert and smith, of Cheat. nut Hill, and Dr. Newburry, of White Marsh, were among the physician], who ware early open the epos, and who dii everything in their power to amid the wounded. There was but one house In the immediate vicinity, and this was thrown open to the reception of the !offerers. As the train of baggage cars Bent up from the oily approached the epos, the scene beggared all description, some from the city who had friends on the excursion, Jumped out before the train stopped, and sought their friend, who, too often, were dead or horribly mutilated. Their ebrieke would mingle with those of the dying. Men left their work for miles around, and came to the spot and rendered all the eseistance in their power. Many were helping to remove the locomotive, ueder which were many bodies; the heat was so intense that it was almost impose o to render any aesistanee to those In the 100. Tho Congrese Engine and Hoee Comps , of Cheetnut Hill, arrived on the ground out 9 &Optic, and begin to play on the Bre. Ph . Bulktin, Thursday Ere. A Basses correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette writes, under date of July 2: beard to-day of an outrage which exceed!' any that I have heard of during the Ranges troubles. A man by the name of Richards, formerly of Ohio, melding on Pottawatomle creek, In the-southern portion of the Territory, having occasion to go to Westport, left home off Thursday last, with the understanding that b a would be back in tour days. During the 'first day of hie absence, two men came to the honed and enquired for him; finding that be wan not at home they left, saying that they would call when he returned, his wife inviting them to do so, Mating that be would be at home in a day or two. About 10 o'clock that night, after the family had retired, a knock was beard at the door, Mre. Richards naked What was wasted, the re. ply was, we want to roe Mr. Richards. She re• plied that be wan not at home. • They then de mandedldra. Richards to open the door. He le O—D—d Abolitionist ' we must have him She again replied, he is not at home, and refu sed to open the door, It was then broken open, and seven or. e ight. men entered the room and commended searching it for Richards. Not finding him, they sommed Mrs. Richards and her daughter, an intelligent young•lady shoat : nineteen years 'old, of secreting him. The ladles, Completely bewildered by terror, 'pro tested that they higl told the truth, and that they had not sainted hlm—that he was really gone to Westport. Oat Of meek• plied, " Theo Hod il—n yea, telimant you," it d dragged the daughter from the bed, and from ty. hop Into the haiku don by, and thrill proceeded deliberately, to violate hex person.— Her mother, Mrs Richards, .was treated In the same manner, and both left for dead. How long they remained in the bneh, they were unable to tell; but abet managed finally to reach the house where they were found by ono of the neighbors the next morning, who, after providing for their personal comfort, immediately started to raise a company to pursue the villains. In no hour a company of terribly excited men were raised; numbering about thirty, who, .under the com. mend of a Mr. Smith, started on the trail. They traced them to a camp of about one hundred men situated in a deep ravine some distance from the creek. Finding that they were not strong enough to fight, some of the company started for assistance, while others remained to watch their proceedings. The watchers were, however, unfortunately discovered, and consequently had to leave, and by the time their comrades return ed, the camp had been moved, and the ruffians escaped. This affair has caused great -excitement throughout the Territory, and is almost too her. Hole to believe. I had the feats from Mr. Rich ards himself, who has been to acting Governor Woodson, to endeavor to get justice, done, but without avail, and hue coma to Topeka to.get the citizens to help him to arrest and obtain the perpetrators of this most diabolical outrage. It has since been ascertained that the scoundrels were port of Buford's men, who aro armed with United States muskets, and in the pay of the United Statrs Marshal. This is but a single one of the many outrage!) tbot are daily being perpetrated upon the Free State people of 6.130118. People of the North I will you permit this longer to continue? Will you longer allow the hired ruffians nod tools of the Blue Lodge of Mieseuri to commit MN"' die- helical outrages upon your sisters and friends io Kansas? Do you blame the Free State people for endeavoring to protect themselves and their children from violence like'thle? If you do not, then try, by your presence here and your influ ence nt home, to beaten the time when the op pressed Free State people off Kansas can be guaranteed protection and safety from her mur derous attacks." Wendell T. Davis, of Greenfield, who was the Whig candidate io hlassochtusette for Secretary of Stem last fall, on the Walley ticket, addres sed a Fremont meeting in Northampton last week. He said he bad been what heed heretofore been celled a conservative man, and was ons of the 14,000 who loot 411 voted for Mr. Walley that If ony man had told him three months ago that he would hove ever voted for the Republi oan candidate for the Presidency ho we uld have laughed in his face, but he hod now mode up bin mind to vote for the Republican nominee, lee him he who he would. He was with the cause heart and hand. DIED usnrlalny. July 18th. WILLIE FRANCIS. yeurge.t Rut of William F. and Yareb 81ur..14 - rl.ev SvltserlAn and Ucl:aata. Pan.," Int.n irca t vayrl aUrna4oas, r•ll.romcb a. LA[4ure Mop, ;an t. n. 4.1,1. In v. 4./ p.. l 'f • al. I n I 1.L1.5...1f1 e. 11.tri gtraet. r.^1177. The Sixth Annual Exhibition (II Tlll5 Notifylrani , ' Scale lericaltaral Society, WILL DE HELD AT PITTSI-3THICII-1 Sept. 30th and Oct. let. 2+ and 3d, 1958. ~...far Knm C WA LK 01110 a. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARR,INOE3IENT Three Traho Daily. PasEenger Trains will run daily, lczcept .I , llorrre Plttatinrol for Crertlino at 3.00 A. 31 .60 I It, and adfr P. 31. I.aaveaCrortlin• far Pitte3urnh at 6 GO A 31,7 00 I' 111..0.1 1'2.60 P. 31. Th.. Omits MI mats sines at Crsatlins with trstra fnr eclunsbon Dastsn. 11,1sfon. taloa. I nassipoils, Clatmgo. Ft. Ennis and all whits an roads entsnollog newt and Sentl,swat through Ohio. In. disna and Minch, Thep (Ili. holm Pittsburgh connect az Iclansclel4 with Tall. on riaadusky, Mansfield .d Newark road, fOr Chisago. Toledo and Eauclorkyoussaffug. gnlek and •cre annuiretlow to Chicago, . by any other route. coon., tin. ars each at Alliaure with Tr.. to Cleveland and Pitteburgh /toad for Cleveland. Chicago. Dunkirk and Buffalo.. Puung.r• tearing Pittsburgh at 3 P. N. for tianJos37. P 01.4, etildlmgo, r .re the benefit of . nlolit'a retest Hai:obeli or Cleveland. end arrive In Chicago early next overdue. Trains East ha= Creatliiin mat. clue a nor-otiose with trains to Pennsylvania Central IL It. Mr Philadrlptila Italtlmmv and New Tort. Through Ticket& are fold to Colombo& Dayton. Clod° not& Looleville. St. Loot& Indlanapolli. Bettsfontelne ii. Rook lowa City. Dontleth. 6111gaukt& Cairo. Springfield, Ili, Port WAYIIN Claveland and the Priodpal to the Went.. Through Tlctele ovcr that Hue may be had at all of the shore plaom for Plttaborab' Philadelpb hi, Baltimore and New York. The NEW WWI 11T031 ACCOSI3IODATION TIIAIII teams Nevatelmaton for Pittsburgh at t a. N. and th; 1, PP, are. titabarph (be Noir Btlgtiton at 111: a. K...ca 31( v. v. rOf Ticket/. and farther 10 fOr. A .l o . 77,titar . At the corner artive. under the Monongah.la flout& Or at the Padang eireot Station. to 0110SCIS PARKIN. Axon/. . II: MCKItILS. Pe at. J. SMELT, Page:nor Agent. Pittsburgh. Play 21. 111141 out) Scrofula, Effects of Mercury, Cousum ti gi fte z egz s. coeel.senfvz ier A . P.M. d . 4 „ c , f, Stnacti trer Dag ut benh kale.= lowales, BCROPULA and Genital Weakness will cense, taw and other &mob digreses. union cured. Dr. DEATH. Dot erg Droed way. Now York. devotee his whole time to curing these and al! chronic affection.. lie invitee the afflicted to geff, gwoleily these who have received no benefit horn vrsiioun treatment by ottin- PhAiOau. ' We were coned by Dr. Ileathz—llarene 001 burn, 428 n ms d,,ya.; J. D. Nem. Jena Lanahtorn B. P. Batter and chi'd (Mindoese). M. 0. Chapple (deafness). Y. Stebbine B. W. Din end wife, he. Dr. Meath le an honorable sad 'MINI Phyelcian and enr sentn-1. Elmo, 111. D... 1. d. Moltb , M. D. J. Q. tinell, M. D. Ilan. A. Loomis, Hoc. Geom. Petrie. lion. N. a. Ben. ton, Auditor site to New Tort, Uon. Judo. Cron, Cite Judge. New Sort. Patlente at a dietanoe can conallt the doctor by letter, etetins their oases fully. and receive advice, and all the medium remodies,by null cc unreal& thereby obviation the moulity of &personal Tait. Hie Introductory wort, with illnetraUve oppryilop, will he eent free to any ad. Mnia. N. 11.—On the first at MST Dr. Ileath tune to 101 gyring street, op/001t. the Bt. Nicholas Uotel. stataydre Dr. Keyser's Shoulder Braces—From PUtslinrgh Dispatch. April 10th, 18150.—For more Mau 0 years pest we have con/neatly wO2ll tho Mashbutton Eins Man . Breositqanufecturl I by 0 , 0000. U. Kepler. 0( 110. 140 Wood it., lath's - city. and wield heartily recommend It to sll oho are compelled to follow a sedentary mops. ite we have before n:muted. to .Alin( atteutirn to Its merits. it wavers for a brece and marauders. the weight of the pantaloons Wog m Played le to continual• ly tend to Ming the ahoulders to their natural position and etrend the chest. Women. hundreds of ahem are annually Injured by the widest of ...moose "skirt.; eltoold aim procure those braces. Be particular In pro. curio( tbe Sled mentioned. as mane of the Mame solder. humbug. 'Bold at Dr. OED. 11. iiILY/381111. Wholesale Drat/est, 140 Wood es. idea of the Golden Mortar. wt Ward's Dentifrice, (Powder and Liquid) risnene by Wm. A. Ward, dontado Pantie MA TO, P.m.; White. the Trott. Puttees the breathe Btrettahte.thed. s ; . to pleamet to the tote, WM keep the tooth from drosf. Stadia bottle, at 25. d 60 eta, and wads, at 61 eta ta ex.rszve, No. 140 Wood at, tin of tbs Ooldoo Map r, estr2d,la Vt. HENRY H. COLLINS, 0 0,1211.118 VILORANT, lthhiartl i o , 15 211111, So 25, W hat Strut. Pitloborotb. Have you a Rupture of the Bowels?—I vroald molt mmtwetfully in.lts the Itttentionnt OWNS at. fleted with hernia or rupture , of the bowels to toy shim• did smostramot of Trusser of ,•Avon sotto:me. and to salt mom ag e . applied and satisfaction sommultlsd la esrsl tam, at my °Mos. No. 140 Wood SMeot, Pittsburgh. Pa. Sign of the Golden Mortar. Amato the Trusses sold by Ins win 14 found Ilanh• s Radioed Cure Ina, Meech Trusses, a -IT 11qhf tpr:ng, Cnfictrrnr. Trmrps.sinee end itruntr; Ungn7ical Treater, &ratings.? and cuinlis. Eberier Eltptio Spring Tynan Dr. SS. Filo* Stcpporfer 7S r; The Primo of Truman Tarr from 12 to 130. Hernial or Ruptured pattenn ran he vaned by rezdttlng moon and noding the measure around the him stating whether the rupture le on th aht or latteldi. 1 also nil and adapt Dr, Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Nu ll/none Uteri. Weaknem or the Chest cr Abdhmen. Mem Chronic Diarhaa, and any moskoersderentlitus on • weak and doh:Mated condition at the abdominal mnsalm, Dr. PereVe Abdomina/ Eispaorbm, Encdich Macho Abdo - numb/ Bolter dtOk letadie Bete; And nearly early kind of /lupporter now In nap. I also mil Shoulder It roe re of oven. style, for vest etteeted gout stoop ahnuld•red tw•enne, Mastic 3foc:ings. for brokers 1.1.1 radon.. rein Ezupeluory Ban&lg.. of all kind• 6yrlngn Vseery tiariele and wogern, and In fact .very kind of tenurial:ll,o eptillanoe crud In the cure of diem. D. Errsrn would etete to Darren. In waat of Brunie or TTP.a.r that he eon often rend to cult the patient be writing, ha• it !slivers better to Pee the patitnt and ste ply the Truro or Bra, nertionsily. .f i rresin DfLi OEO, LI. KETT , 110 Wood et, nitylikdlerle Bleu • f the Golden Herter. Pure Cod Liver Oil—Every bott'e war ranted to he p re Cod Liner Oil. Fbr the nue of Rheumatism, lbr the cure !Scrofula. • ibr the cure of Fbr :As cure of .I...ebaga. For thr elmTellrr /Ix the acre Gf Lhsearer. Fbr the cure V' Chromic Erysipelcs, For the cure o/ Chronic Etre Eyes Fbr the cure of Mute Sudlum Am Me cure of GranduLar EtorLina. Fbr the cure of Clarke cd the Bones Fbr The cure or. lenwraary Chnsuseplion. • Fur Ne tux of Chrorskßremeliir, Fbr Cke cure o, Biekete. For Che cure oy Degearee RI Na /rudder and /Cuteula, /k ibr rr Ne ,ure of ficiurritutzurcrl W•crkrzert and GeneraJ hold hr Ih. Quart, giti lon lord tOtt.ea by trot doted Cr eluirie bottle: wren }sot ti• .arr.t•4 ;our. Cr! Liver Oil. at the Wholesale I, t cu r enr• CI Dr 0 KO. 11. KNYFIY.P., 110 Wool .t. Oro ol liticrtar. . Ocla vrT Dancy's magical Pain Extractor —Tho , gr.al. &nil ta:oeIpol charnrtarlP Ica of DALLY . SMAGIOAL PAIN &XVI ACTolt lot. Of Its tern !.Ling and unique property, as soon ao applied to any eater nal injury, to its X inflammation lestetUy, and rspidle to iodine thin feature consti. trine Ito p re ," intro to alienate the pain 'of borne and nein, and of other painful dines..., In so inctoilbly short a span of lima and a. will appear from the few teeth:Pool s x hereunto annexed. Leery intelligent ruled is tulle dawes* that In all rates of external Injury. the pain le pro uced by isillemmatlon of the injured pcijs; and, than. If rot re[l3- n the mane, the elect unlit mat, 23. Pe poritaallee properties neutralise the poi that mar lurk In the iystem. au I will. when applied co the `draw rapid?, all Impure matter I o the outface. and eject It—hence the area t diroberste In produce, from sores crecruit/aped by burns—and then applied to old arid loyst• rate sore, Balt Rheum. or other cutaneous. abeam, BROS far All orlor• rtrouki to 14rome4 to c.. V. Cllokorter & 0u.,1111 Barel•7 L. N.. York. Sal Pity.bur.h by G. KEYBLI4. 10 Wood ab I.l.:lmdkurg WELLS, RIDDLIS et 'CO., 85 Fourth Rt. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Po MANUPACTUSZILI OF Buggy, Carriage, aiding, Drovers' DRAY WH IPS: 'THONGS AND SWITCUE9, Keep . constantly .on hand, received direct s. fs. thou. tt.crv. Yul Ca.. Pa_ full atm TnritNl rvitrenLor , w vti Brehm, Lcstr4e. 11../.7W1110, ..I Y Csb %Vs, 13 47,. ~hoe cog L.A... *a_ Re. trarN.., ytywy of \lNNprotoptir turolottod to ord., itirOolor• Iron tho ttsto oro oolleltwal ond promptly .tat-pod p.rnotroo , looo ALL WORK Wi3ULANTE.D.2I ogIO-Irtl/1 Ire Reliance, Mutual insurance j Company _ . OF PHILADELPHIA. 0 TICE NO. 70 WI/LP:VT ST L 7 /777 Wpm.. 77.074--....0. 5=.4011, • 41, htte-ead. FIRE I - SURANCE—On Bail ngs, Min •chanctlae. Y Mum, Am. in 'min in country. Th. m.c principle, ornibined with the seceirltr of • Bintli Basit.• entitle. tbr loured to Omni: lb. prat/ of the Comp , maim. itabititi for b e en 110. 00. riot Orrtifranui of Utile 01P211.3 y, prodt; are eenrertibio. tmin r to Ito ISigilial Knock of the Catarer• LI:MAY, President. B. BI lii.monti Parretary. Dlll.BOTittilii; Clem Tingle,. le R. htdatiorst. Wm. It Thompeoo. oeortr" N. Rater, T. C. Rockhlll.. 13.ni. W. Male,, O. W. Carpenter. . Z. lothroo. Robert SlttelL i 11. L. o.rfro, 0. 11. W.J., ' Robert Telma& . Slarsh.ll Ilbt. . Ir.dhard 0. Jam.. Jame. L Tay , n. ' Wm. Musser, Joreob T. Rantlo.. Ara: 06%41 Utotr. O. Y. Stroud. 1 N. Ne.rople. Pitt?. • J. U.OVVIN. Ageot, math mrher Third and Wood tanttrts Farmer' and Meelialues' Fire & Marino INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA. FLORY—NUE. Prorldent. Ayv. P.. 11.1.1..01..0. Evezet.A., lITATEMENT OP DURINES Irm ,h• rim day of August. I. th• Thl dal of lvvecibrr. 1866: amount renalre.l In Marine nrem1umna.....—..1a.7.13 31 du Fire ... 39.908 Toul procaluer• for Pivot:Wl:l4u. .... CAPITAL. . ....... . ..... 008,181 LI INVESTED AS FOLLDWa. 1 litorkas ol Ail Omar. county. Pittsburgh. aiad Pit I,nreTp f 74,721 6 ,, I. b. Oa Fir llortn., of P.esl Estatv ... Lg,laf.o do 0., ...,Co C• 4, iil Ilan • lad vu hand ... . . ... .......-. . 11,..: 22 C.,1:%1 •xl, 'lb! (pay mect Lua 3.: Sun) ........ 97.(.00 00 1 . 7.4.1.. - , 4.,.r.0f. attattr,rl ..e , 14,1! ) , , cann.u-el . .. vt..(norurri tklud.O. Tc.th , stumunt I Ica... Ibeurred ye but one t egli,ute..l. . ' "' 14,646 45 T6l• Ca - nov.ooT locator hull ood ear:. Moto on Me o[4o 04 0110.....yri Inannos •witrat loss or dalll. re 07 Cora Lomoglll.-rally o4jontadl and prmipuf Mid Ftzrrsarolol-11on. T 11,..r, Urn. J. E . Morehead '•rr.o Wood. lemiraor..rol, THOMAS '. HUNTER. Agent: 121.tf t• No. VO R.t.r at. b 4 Wood and Slawlog lELA WARE MUTUAL, SAFETY INSIJR- W I NCB ()l'hU MP 4tiV, CdrPier. o-dm.r Third and ! .I...pid.{. MA It IN IS. INSIIII.A.NCEII, • . • - On VMSFIAL,CAROO;PRSIGHT. to zitarts< f LEO vosIL IN LAN D FIANCES, On Gonda. by Myers. Canal, INSIJ Cat.se tad Land Curl•anic to all parte of (be Caton. YIRR DOWELL...I (MI Ua ilarahandlon armarally. °ulna:110,04101111g More, to, VIM or tor ecncrAnT,Nor. brot, 1153. Bonds and Slortearea and Real Beate, ...... 04 Phlladeobla Cityand other Leans. f5,1:0 00 fit.t In Dank., llallocadr and Insnrancd Firean% . l ....... dean on band • . . .. . Balance doe at itherthies—Prenduethon klarthe Penedo. meanly leaned.—and other debte fibberriptlon No , .. . . 100,000 0(1 ll= maxi? COWL nviaram lyaln. Onto, Kelly. Samuel I. Stke, Henry Jamas That Ir. William gyre. Josbus L Pro Jamas Tennant, James B. DrFarland. Wm. O. Ludwig, Charles &D ar er, J. T. Laical:4 • PlataboryD. D. T. Daman, John D . !rattle. " kIAWrIN, Presid.M. . EILND Pia Preratost. P. A. MADEIRA. Aygrora., O Do. /3 Water at., Pltta burgh. Fire P a H d I Lf A lns E r l n ? e HlA pany, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Wl‘lium ISarUh Jo•spb 11,1 1 ,51. Edmund •. Mader. John g. DSTII, Robert - Bartori. Jobe R. Penrose, George O. Leiner, Ind j lrd Dtrlin k ito o. U. rttern ' , James°. liana, Theophilne Paulding. Or. FL K. Harter, hush orals, =l= OPPOSITE Tilt CUSTOM ROUSE. Will make all kinds of Instiranee, either Perpetua or Limited.. every neat rlption of ['monis'. Starobaodiee, at reannable rate, of premium. 110 BEAT P. KlNG, Prosident. N. W. Drandent, Vice President DIRECTORS: K R. Cops, fi.o. W. Brown J 0... P. Paul. John inert... B. Chu. P. llsses. E. B. English. P. B. Pnverg. tl Warsaw, 8 .. J. hisgssges. V. 31uocca,xxs, Basset y 7. J O. COPPIBI. AgSW. 482347(e mamas Third and Wood strests. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets Aathoriied Capital $300,000, INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY Aeolians Loos or Damage by Flro, And the Pulls of the Boa and Inland Nortrotion and Transportatka. MIMIC W. P. Johnston. ROir Patterson, Jacob Painter , W. McClintock. Jsa. P. Tanner, Gea D. R. Perk. I. Grier Sproul. W.d. Ilimionton. DAL Cossiosil, A. J. Jones, J. U. USN A, A. °mice, W. B. 11..411. Long. President. Ron. WM. /..TORNBIIIII. VI.. Preeldent. BODY PATICABON. Becretar7 A Treseirsex. A. A. °mum. noti - - - Citizen's Insurance Comiry of Pittsburgh. ILM WM. 11)10 ALIT UZI. L. MAitta&S.ey Ur. ICL, 111 WATER. MIT WE LTS.ER MARLA? 12111 WOOD e7' IMI INSURES MILL AND OAHOO MAO ON THE OH W AND HISSIOSIPPJ HIV DMA AND THIBUTABIN& ARM. apainst LOU .1 , DcmaiMbLrov. 414 0 oaimt Net ptras n.f ao MA and .INLAND NArIa4TIOII via TRANSFOBTATIO.y. pillikiTOLZ Wm. Sec . Ong. Mark Eta Una. Sarum th. M. Mar Robert Dun p. Jr, . W. IlLroil= . S. Ilerbarteb. /okra 13. I ham M. Pennock, Prende Balm, Welter Bryant, J. &b Jut. IL Cooper. I W. B. Han, .. John Inblat.=. PITTSBURGH Life, Marine Insurance Company; j Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTBIIMI9H, PA. ROBZ GALWAY. Pranket. Taos 13111U.14 This Company makes every Insurance ap. phantom Ono? connented with WU RUM. It. M=4 " l , lM t ai l evatt== lC ans aaa WWl' And against Loss or Damao.. by Eire, And undue the Pails atm am sad lalsat• Naito:Jon and Trim:wort...Con. • Polteles Wands% the Innurtratesiondstwot With catty %call watt. Rabin Chao af, 7ha nd a jam Ltatb, 9r41114=1i. v., gamed JnOn dont. Maid IL CO Jan. Mandall. David Ekon.. Jame* W. Hannan. tart U. Huth/. Run ArOncOnnt, Ma:awn nrs4lll. • Idniq Amembly.—ltir..ROßEßT 3310 - 4 1. Mandel& Un•elll. - Clair Tosonalp.. (Rkb •41 weal pneed farina Alai Atmiamutt@oathatantatra twos. of Roarostatatlna at the eara=a. *to ALEX. BUNTER DRAWL IN FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AIID PRODUCE OENERALLIc No .299 Liberty Street. PITTaBUIttm, SMITH, BIAIR & HUNTER, WIIOI RRA GROCERS, Second and 151 Front Streets. mr29 PITTSBURGH. PA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS BUILDINU LOTS At Auction,—On iyQsaturday, the 110th day of July. will be Fol. , at mad c auction. ot 3 o . olret, P. 81_ 00 the Premise., Fire Acr diagram , land. divided Into block@ and lota as ror which can bo men on the larmi handbillt Thia property le known as ilaseltaria plan of lot...and lan near the we.tern tart of the rity of A Ilegtviriy. • portion of It ...Was the outer depot of the Ohio and Ps.. R_R. and pear the othre of toe company ; It lay. uall4nr private:et. hbouse. sod Is probably as pretty • location for that nor. pose. as any la the market at Chia time. Thls demirahla property it all under cultivation and would mate as fine gard.n coned as any near the city: It i. of easy comm. within a a-amulet:A distance of toe plant mini and depot of the railroad. To tw-rvons eriebing CO have pretty lo• cotton for •residenee, cambial , p both city . and cronfr.r. four of thee . Pte would a amino lish the o lder'. rit a rar7 I , w prier. Terms of sob. • ena...hird In hand.balm:lrwin 1,2 and 3 .T bond and riot • 0 Ore en th- prat:alba, tit Irave Ft Clair rt. ave:Y 08 MiI:MLA end orn•ey pureh•err. to and from tee around. PO , fur. th ee Lrv'T to hu h ELY a tuctizit. 3111 0 eal Ramos Erotica. ICKEIISLIAM'S PERSIAN LINI IIENT—For Is th•dl•owes wil.re outward ellosu• hating Lialmente are redniveV, It IS aurnareed by coml. sod ean be had at tiro a hobail* and retail Patent Medicine Der , On Uteri, et.. hood or Wood. Pitsblumeh. Pa 1019 it. N. IV 1 , /i IONCENTRATED LYE—a new article / for mating h.. 1 and soft iram.warnaminlmsperlor to Pound; in every rupee!, on band and for vale by.. . pop . BROS. nrANK STOOK At A uc Thursday Jll everdo¢. Jury 24th, at 5 erloolr. at the Rlerrhalote . be sold. 60 shares 2drobanln Bonk of Plt'sburglo Ptdolt itll9 P 11. DAVIS A.!. ALYETIS' PILLS-5 pro. jut roo'd and far rata by 109 FLEME.4I BROS. `RIGHT'S PILL'..-5 gro just rec'd and for rale by jult , FLEMING BROS. DAMAR VARNISH-80 galls. • JuAt r.c'd and for aala by FLEMING BRO 4 ITENETIAN RED---95 bbls in store and ✓ for ram by jals MIMING BROS, . lOD LIVER OIL-3) doz in store and II__) for aala by 11319 FLI:111N,1 13110 Li. X4EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT—^_O IV9 0' rola storeand ital. by PLEaIIN.I army DUMICE STONE-1000 lbs on nand and • for nab; by 1 . 1..in11.10 num. ADWAY'B READY RELIEF-1.0 gross It on bank ant far pa's by FLffMTNO Bat,t-1 4,10 DA ASII, of a good and uniform quality, 1.7 manufactured b 7 the Fa. Pall Menu. Po. et Taro, turn. on Card and f.r .I*.ty - PLESI.INO 13008.. Bowling Saloon. 111 E nuhscriDeri ropeetfully inform their tlenclound the public 032.1 tu .11y tea , they ra Et • 11 zip ST. ell All , K.B nowurta nAtoon in • Paper.cr Etyle, . I am.a.• QUINN a DAILY. Provriecora. kJUMAIER CLOTHING—Among our stock of new and v•rrai Bummer Clothing • .an be Mond Ono black. brown and drab habit and caselmerr. th-sk and rack coat, white, c.l duck linen, lack std fancy alpacca utd Mohair Inat , v fr +Mc and sack OULU ['amts.:l Haan and a Juloosr eosin..re of all stud.a of color .dunalityor Cu ti. Vo•ts oar white and fancy Mk reallles, docks linen, summer cashmere, to , A W., V seacirtforot of pieta goods which will be mode to order frr tbnfas rreferriog to 1..1 to that w. T. OHMTIET.3 Go.le HAD. foroor Wcod ettesit and Diamond Alley. lO' We stolT . iola !FE OF .I . OIIN C. FREMONT, by Upham, Whittbiee Potion new o 4; Arooldfs Chttetl.a Idle, as, Birehan•o's Wm. In tied and blodsvo Atheism Corn fi7: 4 -.lll4°l";.'Lla.t l, .`:"p -b .r.V.L.'"a'"rolut t rlL m anv i erj hiskhe, Its tri•.e.nd tlarg...l)l.ltlao4.stm oilier alt. bcoty,ort :red by J. 8. DAIiON. iota wMaytet at , 4th F 171.111 CLLEAPE ST .13 In LNGLOTS in the market. wal about the last thwart. Fe iave but it cf throat chtlee lota of 24 ft front on }tank! n at lor I rbo deep to • It of ey. Theebb lots brill be WM et $223 tarn Perbnce purctuanc 2 lots cr core can bare than, at 5180 oath Terms, In hand ballanca 5 5 1 0 .1 m a! onth I or • I yeatly payments. S. T 20020. fa Market et. %.11 A n : N o ' C . li n , E d S i T o sE. of :St.() 'rento j b tr e c t l o r a o ote:a tnCalar abler. Ilcule cbntains three r 'ems kitchen an d" c4 .11.,-. out 0,13, 4.0410. frcat trete. vat* Tines, kn• also a etable. Terms 4300 Ibb hand. balance In 1 and 2 'ram S. CUT.IIP.P.ItT a OU\, Baba abash. Lat lay s Jai% No. 51 ket it. B ANKI N e G ii u II nu O D U R S O E . n O A T y v ow k. D 4 .. , lO WA, M. he, In tll p Op, and went of tit, Mlw •lstlpel Itr et 7- attentionsteen titll Ilmsluos en. truetecl liLsm CLI,.1 . 1t1:1,11V; Bit, &Jot' CMOS Cl:o.g, "-' •-.-..-• CITI 'LENS' BA!, K. Baltinivrrir E. W. (menu. bODGa k CO., New York: OttE 0R E • BE.OT RTON, ern einnarL JulSiiG A L TEW .MVSlC.—llistant bells are softly .L yintlng—by OJ. Burrow,. Lae the wag of bird In summer. A two:Wirt niivr bal lad—word, by J P. dounlui, Bra.. mode by .1. W, Cherry. Leardetimorybowas dujunr cony, Birno--Eb.W. Voir= No.l Jnaul do X.runi draws wpagniole—national. Tn. no ,V 013171. Waits, Lords Walibi, . •• • , Clty el Penn grabd baud,. Marian Weill, Yobbo, Antericbolarbb,, dedicated l 0 the Albert bezlecy" by 8. ib Carnival go= an &bottle& by Fred. Burgmeller. The entban match. bteoben °foyer. -$lOBOOl 31 - 300,000 (3) - • - - • - • Thy Walls roam no mwe (monomer to we boy. toyed thae..) by F. C. Melte - 111e. !bor./or, ?ref . & by f. D. F.nalleh. muric by Charlie. Cot• fah take me to coy Gea'rele, hem• • written and compered expreaely t'donlfordOrarefrotape,.l.• StJohnaton. Jest d on I f r aloe by rtl AHL , TTP. ELT ME -.ld Reformatted Place Petwt ' No t 11% Wood errs 10.1 &am obey,. sth str-et. - - - • • itGriduric mailed nee nf fester.. E 31.1 ANNUAL E—A. A. Mason & Li Co. axe cloelf g cut their soloodi 1 d fasbioredle stork of Filks, col:m.lring rich sly re of pla.d, nod floured dress ellks brocade., ceiced tad plain black ILIUM Tura rat., goals de eau Glare, At. to , It • reduction of in •nd 23 pfr cent dolt 41BROIDER1ES ItEDCCED —We are J.:41 now offering or entice...except of new and elw gaw. Ll:enrol c.c.'s* at • reduction eta ne third .rom usual rates. .ul 1. A. 31.thON & CO. r I NSEED OIL.-1.000 gallons linseed oil lAr-r by jun J. SCIIIION MAK ER 24 Wood sierras tir ANTED-8 girls for general housework, ti coots, 2 Prote•tent o cham b e r ma i dberode. for rely...families. 4 conks 4s for hotels; 4 girls to go to the e nutty' 10 good ha-rest hands. 2 men to wire in a racer notary cement Employment 10 won for Rsll it-ad fsituations wanted for goon of fasullr. can do farming an all Its Menthes, can glee good reverence, cents to Owen a sow go A scoots lady oriehce to•et nurse • child In her own hoot. one Is a protests IA: also for • young man la • entre. a elsrk, a porter,. barkeeper, • gerdnar, a boy to learn mercentile baslnery, tay to do errands. Apply at llarr's Intelligence office. 401 Liberty eneet.ali 644,131 13 ipOEXCIIANOE.-A largo etoro boas° lL and dwelling In Bearer. will be exchulawd fur df7 good. and Pittsburgh manufactured at Melee The steal is en excellent owe.. Mom baring been establshed thin. 1 1 , 17to a r NIA rull= et r s?; imlncemenn to 4 1111pOul 0 f the property. Ue will exchange the proven. for • ateck of geode and nat•theedifference in cash. Foe partictifam, apply to 3n ...cm 1. SON, Jolt _ - EXTRASfIO BBL . S. F. FLOUh ; 200 s rail'r . Vl tklZAtie." • Ouli. OCT FOR HA RPER'S MAGAZINE A/for Augult, yuaces get it 531. 1 5 cents at the clicap store of W. A. I.IILICZFENNY d CO, Fifth et! .tirxiite the rhestre, 11111 BARGAINS IN ROBES, in rgan Odies, {attar, twat... and trrmadltaal. .t . . m. 41111.P112 DUREN] PIELD'B, 1 . 1 th.east 4tliz and flit 611 JalklawT ( l a E M I-ANNUAL SALE—Bonnets and L. 3 Mantillas Bestead-1. A. Mason It Co have masted dblan the 'awls of thelr bars. sad fashionabla nook of nomats and Mantll a. 25 to CO per sent. from artist rates IJAIMER SIIAWLS REDUCED—Every t dormirtlon of Stella. CaPhinare, Crave, RION Lace Lad oar tabs' at an immens• reduction In •Drloes at the San2l-Annual Salvor A.A. MASON C CO.. 25 6th at fOLMES' SEAMLESS WILALEBONE . i lts.iters.—Atot!i i &hil o tr z re c t o re . l 7 b . y . :. l i rg.k . at I t MED APPLES— 300 bush. Bright Dried j App:aa In atom and for We b• JUU ISETCIIUM'S IMPROVED MOWING lIACIIINEI now on band for sale by .10 0 110011:6 A COLayfft. bo 129 Wood et. f RATHER BELTING—Of a a uperinr . iqualltr. water proof, cemented and riveted, tor rale at No 116 Idertet It_ _ _ J. & 11. PHILLIPS. lACE LEATHER and Rivet% of a eupe ',for Quail tr. tor rale .t No 11 a Market .t. Jug J. 1. 8. PitILLIPA, BLIIE LICK WATER—IO bhls of fresh Inuairk Water reed nos day by Jug JOO. YLEIIMO. err Died and Market et. ARD OIL-50 bbls No. 1 Lard Oil in atoro /and for Ws by Jab FORSYTH k !MOTT. QARATOGA WATER-24 doz Saratoga tzy W. (Gocirrtm FErlatljust reed ET j. 9 Joa FLEMING. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT-5 gromi just raced and for eale by jai: ILIIILNO 8808. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS-5 gross just roo'd and for rale by Ju l 2 gross DEO& • ( t a PIS. TITB,PENTINE-100 bbl 9. in etore 1. - 7 and far mis or jo32 emain-N0 Daus. NOW WRITE 411c0-100 knp_ on hand 1.3 wad lorys , • by jun YLMEICI IMO& 81. CARD. SODA-IUO kegs in store and .or tale by ia3R NLERING BROS. CEIROME C,REEN--500 lbs. 'use reed and for sale by ' fILIZ 0 IMO& 1100FLANL GEMAN BITTERS-10 laces to core esti tor Web,. FLEW* BAK Ul,ld OF THOUSAND FLOWERS-5 clou ob baal bad by gals by FLEbilbo 4SODA ASH of a good and uniform quail ty. lasaufactxtred by thi.Pfflula. Salt Blatt, Cto., rra Lula. ca hand and tor sale Jai IMEMINGIIIIO3. NIEGS.-.0:10 lbs No 1 reo'd and for by 1.12 a. II HELLifitS it CO, Q uA,R LEAD-1 cask white idst recd !...Lani for ule to .Itl2 it. E. gram ma co. f?LAXSEED OIL-580 galli t e i tr ol er i ftd We int eby Jol2 it. E. APdPJ VAIII.7e4H-2 bbbi and 4 bf bble !!c E rIALHILS CO. 4011110 ORIMNEY TOPS—A largosup o3, of b.utual ratgaW RlVatim FLOWER VASES-20 pair Terra Cotta Yuri for uls by RIIY U. (Mill"' ETenubvs REAPERS & AIOIVER&- : W tunm-Poi kot i Var&frat% Wood,!. A LARGE BUILDING LOT on Pena pt. . ; ta4.ZO bet fetal madam, • - : . =HURT is EON. ElMakat i h y 4 :: AND' On I oaks Wool: sacks Peatttaz /M to nitre for gaol NO O. SUGAR-21 Ude,: 'fah Sn2ar for ota sate by DARD Printing Office for Bale. TH E OFFICE OF, THE ALLIANCE L6eoYi:, at m , e g. Flora Co Ohle, l• offered to s Thor* samoll.hment a mod Waal:Moat. PAW% (Rode) and Type ovillckot to allot • men:am nee...paper or ths largest chin. rlso, a 000 d Olen. Um or Job Typo. The mare:Mut are envoy& .d moot of theta r Alliance i• .110111 - 11ktlIZt01.2 at th e juretm the Olio and Prem. and Mreland Railroad*. .im a rral prase kol . yrintee wells_ a loritlem. It eras decided alematron. The ottabllsh went hoe an owe/lent' ion Of lob vOrk- and dote Lb* rrintttut ot lb* Nowa trda s ,,E t =l. care, I. eluding • monthly micolo of 40 coon.. Apply to E. .E EXTRAS. !Mums, on to SEEN I LY.lrlbsroodas. of. Weandot Cr, Ohio. it:OG.lrd Meyer, Stout & Itorganroth, Sculptors, Stucco Workers tk Wood Carvers, No. 2 22 Fenn rt.., near Irwin, FIGURES of all kinds; also Ornaments in Pine, or Patia.Wr.3! sal Ilszble. etc. fir ductout• buildJuo. both inatt• and out. D-wirio.ro o t ovary dm: rival= and atTle Pam labtel st M. short.et noti,. a p7.17d Liierpool and Philadelphia Steamship Lint. The splendid new Steamship City Blltimore, Cnot. _mon. um .11 rt.. Pl.3lr,miacat the 7th A occur—from Lttnmorol 27th Anima. Pro. PhgladeitJttat. Frtm Ltrenteta, Cnbln st 6 40 4 Cabin Satalni Bteer.en-. - y Sn. titererage--, 40 PatungeTloltets t. Lad frnon Liturfuot the stone Wan PrOmored • of Steamsh ip.pptleat or by tro tirrt to else. Palling Parturt. raa ha - B An t r.t t -F.Vair% l f7tta d nr• Z'Y. Yet F. Or JOUN TUUI ON, 41Q Ltbm7 . PlUburßh, P. P.—Al.3. ThrartAy= sap , •I• aya n bunia. Real Estate For Snle inIFILAKELY ,Ic RICKEY offer for solo the fallowing rained. reel estste in Ins nlty igen uelgt,- b rod. Mr: A lot of ground kite steiren—i.on tour dwellings. A lot of ground 00 b on y 104 on otrisilman et, a.d two brier. dwelling houses. ... Int o'f ormod on Fifth rt e 5/ by 110, and a 2 story brick building. A lot of ground en the east ride of Estailuetry .1 . Al. l e pheey City. .od a brick dwelling home. A lot of gunind oit Bedford et, 21 by 71, cud a nett two story frame dwelling house, A lot of 0000114 In•Plrminghitm near tn. Noreirr Work. al by 00. Eight lota 01 ground In inirretatrille (formerly hut. geld) each rin !wet by 100. 120 ' i, 1 :r".11 wound blr :L :11 d B ing ". w r o " riolte l eVlV, r e ' ll i t I Y !. I O t y 0 ' 4l teat. A asst and well Gobbed Mirk dwelling Boone , u the down Common, Allegh.nycity. A eery comfortet•- and well Mobbed brick dwelling boors adjoining the etall. A lot of ground an Roblna. itt. All , frt.el2l , et/. 2: Met by 10d sod two neat name dwelling hou , es, A pplr to 1010 BLAKELY .4 11l IiET. OHIO Z. PENNA. RAILROAD CO.. ittrat,tkon. July ith. 1851. NOTICE tl the Stockholders of the Ohio and Pent:o7lllmM Railroad CoMpany.—ln porn. care or a •: to el the Storithcliera of the Olcio and Penn arleani • Railroad Company. an ELECTION will be hold at the Krona of the Board of Trade, in the City o' PIMA. burgh, as the 30th of thla month, between the hours of o'clock A. 31, and 5 o'clock P. M. for Oftten hellions Warne al DIRECTORN of the ''PIITERURO LI, FORT WAYNE.* CHICAGO RAILLOAD COMPANY; to eerre Or one year, and 0011! their sticeetcsore ate amen mordlaw to law. J. P. HENDLRPON. /1434 Seer of the 0. A P. 11. U. Co. REED'S Ol L Who Is the man that cures Watt:ache. Renate, the fin of ae ague shake. And them the penis'. fortunes make? Pr. few? Elsa Who envce bnonctdtle, asthma. mein% Croup. headache, rheumatic rains, And rte.,. the hemee where ecntow MLR. , Plofees..3 liseeh Who ewes bust., wad pains tam`las tsot ho dtares hunohnt• the tsnon. ' And throws istionsekr SIP= the runt Professor flea nee all who nrieh Oman to tai', Floerne eons goat MAGNETIC OIL, Whirh en, be had eh nearly all • The Drug atm., or If you chat. to .11 on Proles or Reed! N 0.73 sun. 723; Third etreeh, and obtain ya/11121/11r6 ms; medical advice. V a OVERNIStNT LANDS.—Althongh the Land Oftleas err cloyed.. I - . the Wait. we art atill lan ai d to Innate land. in lowa at government prima tor our Warr., a• the to lowing 'extrar. m lett••• .ealved ma oar agentat Fort Dodwii thls morning. artmt "I wool. you eh the 19th nit., DIM, hwn the mad horn I enc....dad In Fennell= lootl - na for all your warrant/, and whim I (.4 aatlat..l will prove profitable to the went. err. Plesre nod enclesedrertlacatesof lona lon, 'with Man of township in which they are locate]; o're uudulatlog prairie and ne.r to timber, with . floe stream at water run , log throoehilt." Ano her four favor of lath ult. a., received lo dna mum., of m ap. 1 would state In reply, that I have loratei your warrants T h. I mtiona are good, the quality of the mil la Prat rate, •od le w ell .Rusted; lays well and wt I amPIY rarai.for the ' , ant , - tow.L” Tau see proper yen may mod me mor• war rants and I will locate them to so vantage, either in District (port Doti.) nr In illortemota.' We are pea trot to locate land. In lows tai Idlorevanla and invite our friends to male no nobly m t•e land Milk , a soddose soddenly. We nee 'Oiling to purch••• •ny . "relocate In the n•vt 12' months at 26 per mot. ad. PILAW ELT & oulCall plea VI EN & BOYS (GODS FOR SUMMER I WEAR—MURPHY BURCLLYIELM keep a large taeortment echoed. In [la abere Mpart.vient. mod have recently received summer C3ll lea clothe. teasel. and ca.' timers., Marseilles restless, whits and mntas/Les linen . drilla sobered and .trirei drill., linen sheiks, settee' twills and csasimerea French nankin and runiklneCt andevalsas mbar kind. of grads Lor the purprsa 1.164eT iZ=i3=l LE MON a. CO.—TRANSPORTATION LINE-[lasing sada entensiro pre paration. this winter. ',ogre now prepared to de • heavy b.lneas by PENNA.CANA enQ RAILROAD, Tirr..CMll to sod !rota the Eaftdal Wa can assure oar friends and all thou dbporad to pada roalse the Penns. Canal and Rarlmad that no pains VII be spared to render general satlsfacticri to Shippers)! Eastern and Western 1p ht. Tha ambiance of the In. dined an d rn the Allegheny Portage Railroad will giro fuer...red (Strout& both. transtostalon of nadabt. • (MIAs en ors; et the Canal Badin. irdalkird U 'YD & LEMON] Fol. Sale IVIIE Flint Glass wdrka known as the O'Hara Glare aorta. Altos, srizrke are Iln,-Lr situated bank or the Allrabfnyriverla Vat try Ward, they bare been lately onfrted sad are admirably a:ran:mil.— The whole estatillehment a ill be sold on rensomado terms and an extanrira mutt= tran*fered 00 507 WU. , 000. sous of onsaslnig In ttila limns fro branch of manure, tan, to: partictilarlana . . ROBERT IfeENIGNI' Erg., 4th e. er a J. OrLIARA DIceENNY, _____cer.or /dut and third eta. 17.LUA.BLE PROPERTY FOR SA_Lfa: v Eltasted on the sentheldeof the onto & P.nn. Rall• road. at the town of Calmat lana..olll, Conslatlng of ly one hnoured .21.1 or I.oll,with, two stolthossa. cistern and well st the door. • tooth Darn. toe, mote. .woad ans ho. ha.. • youneorehard , to. fin. If wished tout twenty ere asses on the north of the Railroad. toe oding thirty town lot& will he wnd with th e aborn— Apply to old. A. TUODD. an the premises oklOoLawtmo.9 FIVE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS IN OAKLAND. At Public bale—Tb sabseelbar all on the premium on Suborder ..Itt •i 0 1066. at 3 o'clock. P. et. lots Nos 2. 11 13.21 and 33.1 n Mains' pia. of lots In Ostler] One of tr• lots fronts oo P... 11•64114. vlnte. the remainder to 001.1. strney, within short db. tonnes of th e Arno.. lot No. 23 UVre I, coo of tba besprints I, Allegt•ny oismtr. This proeorty beast. tifolly kneed and of easy access by the Mambas Line ' , Meth ma howls poet the premises 'Dm!, ehich ere easy. 0111 be male known at time Of sale For rartlonlens, trot to jnU It. ideL&IN & EON. tatz Atha. BUILDING LOTS At Auction.—On 5 Saturday. the 79th day of July, will b. sold at pabi c auction. at 3 o'clock, C. 31 on the ermine,. Fire Acres of boonthul land. &hided Into blocks and iota u per diagram: which can be roan on the large handbills Thiel property is k mown as 11a:chorea Allegheny ' ofose, and lain near the waste:upon of the city or a portion of It adjoins the outer depot o the Ohio nod Fa R. it, end. near tue office of the 0.30•217: it bye well for prle.te rm Moores, nod IC probably as pretty a location for thatintr. Doer. as any in the sorbet at this thee. This dedrabbo propertyla all =MR cultivatioo, and would make so floc garden ground as any near tar. city: Is is mu of soma within a oonventent Cittanco wish h plank road and &pot or the railroad. To Tortoni ing to have • pretty kw oath= for a residence. combining both city and Isowstrs, four of these lots would locomglioh the Ouse; at • tack lOW prin. Terms of role, one-third In hand, balance In 1, 3 and 9 T•Ma, Mettrod bg bond d mortgage on the Pretnh9e6 Oasedbosars erlllleare B C Clair at. every 15.nalati•ea and will convey parent:ere to and from thesround. For for• Lb. particulars apply tO 11/kaILEGY t RICE9FF. Julf , Real Estate Brokere. AT MURPHY it BURCHFIELD'S the fol loving good. are now selling at closing oat and n and let!cec Lawnca Lam.. enpericor . Frenekk d ) Rot. In tirgandls., Danger. Tirsaea: c .thense d naa.dc.. P/aln Berates and Dasnee. dark as 1 ii.ter CAM; Printed do do. Fancy Drawl Elks. In plaid., drip. and dansaaktg, Ind.a and Foulard Bilks; Preach Lacs and t nautili& Lace Mantilla. InlZdgwB Em OR TRAVELING, DRESSES-- /11711.PDY BMC:1 O,IEIM hare read tba following a Qv Ladles' TtavclingDrenza, il4 Luella Cloth. Madonna Cloth.. French Wool Palau, English Mita Dobace. Plain all Wool Defalna, Organaas L Aleo, Trarellr.g Cvll.lre arid bleaT. Int r git Cambria n Linen. jen.d.lha GAS COPANY DIVIDEND.—Yhe Trus mull M tree of Ilea PITTEIItURGIII OAR O'Al PANT have tbla da•, declare] • Dividend ot Flee car toot cot of the mode . of the 'art all mosithe, on tba Caol,•jet,“k of ch. Comps,,, parab!• to btockbolders or their legal norm *rotative, foralth,at the r eke of th Canaparm. dralltlto M. CHRISTY. Tresauret. • jun Cater of Httaburob Uaa Co., July 4OWRY'B COMBINED REAPERS AND 510WERS for sate brcinT4 novorajk coLLTAS. AYOUNG LADY (a protestant) wants to wet curse a child In her own bone. cen slew troo4 renco, eupplr at Bur'. lntellerree CrOre, No. 410, Llb erg, Meet. l./4 SPLENDID HOTEL admirably located Penn's Ix Tb o sealed Dollar& will be ezrhanged for Ohio and Perm's. RoadlUork at coo I prier% AV , to /014. lI—WUXI Jt SON. fIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to lout on ascot paper herbs ham four to el: months to run. ly to jul . 4 B. 4 EON. SS , : rourth et. .11:111:21SellniEit-iiailic.ilizarcrtment of Hair; noastrs. 77 Market st. ipOMBS of every, description as excellent reed at noatirg. 77 Market at. OR TRAYELING—Loather SueMs mid Oitas—• tam anaptringtryed, owidth we toyite • sttenticna of ladle,. JOS HORNS& C 0.77 Dlvknast. RXESE-100 boxes prime mitrig , n roo'd /b If. CONS., BACON -2 casks for solo by mull 7L A. MUMS 'ED AMBJAN TOOTH' PASTE.--A now and 5 cic.n.nt to-An r:,orea n.os 0006 LBS. 01.X111`1SIDES in etoro by FOB srrix a Brom R ACON-60,000 111. Hams; 60.00 a Shouldprs. In smoke and ET:T. • DAVID 0. IDOLDST. comae 14bett7 and tlaad as. , enookurs Self Ventilating Papal, Pro , i • Ition gad fruit rtnagrver.tr.Ve , „gg HOLMES a t•OLLINtI No.l 93 Wood / OLLOWAY'S PILLS t 011911IENTZ 0 , . 1 . 24 lul2 LB. ULU= & 00. LCOIIOL-76 and 90 pas cent, lama /1... d kr bY 11.34 81LL11313 &CO COPAL VARNISH=3 bble and 10 11( bbla tomb , br kas IL, a arazzu a co. CELEARA ED ipeuille 1..3at sale lay I‘o2l. 1101.11E8 a 00141.113. 501W0k0r0113.55. frr."l." h ;hi( N21 ". 35 - lull 25 It ds 20 3( btli No " Pot (glitz_ .Tax 0 IL VitikTEß Inch ealltn• En. sale bt MYST IL MUM& saleyla istl2. • tINNELY iLCOUUM bbls for uticdAy (xituNe. ACKEREIIe—Ne EL Na large Tor eat by • 302 COLISNII.- "W 00.1 '.=-1111413114Wlanditlfnt.8=- Ta Ma *male bi MAUR ..,C EE • LARD at, —25 bblo in store and for Bala .47DAViD a EIRBTA sae Llbat7 s Hasuhts.